Super Zoo-Chapter 407 - 403
Nangong Yan didn’t watch the live broadcast that day; she had been on a business trip at the provincial capital, attending a news conference held by the inspection team.
"You’re doing great, starting to cover serious political news now!" This was not Suming flattering her. TV station reporters and hosts fall into several categories. The more common ones cover mundane household and community news, the most famous report on entertainment news, but the highest level of skill resides with those covering serious news programs in politics and military affairs.
Speaking of the inspection team, Suming couldn’t resist chatting with Nangong for a bit longer. After all, the campaign for spiritual civilization construction in Yangchuan City had fundamentally been stirred up by a single comment from the inspection team.
"Not just Yangchuan City, the whole province is the same, and several other provinces are also working on building spiritual civilization," Nangong said without much reserve in front of Suming, sparing no details and even adding a hint of mockery. "Legal supervision always falls short, so we can only start from spiritual civilization. In my view, what’s the use of imposing morality? Preaching goodness, wanting everyone to be good and well-behaved, oh please..."
"You’re getting more and more sarcastic now," Suming laughed, amused by Nangong’s deliberately sly tone. "Alright, you can say this kind of thing in front of me, but outside, you, as a well-known reporter, should watch your words."
"I get it, it’s just because I’m talking to you," Nangong’s voice took a turn, and she asked in a coquettish manner, "Did you miss me?"
"Miss you? Miss you like crazy, if you don’t come back soon I’m going to die of a broken heart!" Suming replied without hesitation.
Is this girl calling just to ask that question?
"Oh oh oh, I almost forgot about the important stuff, being around you I seem to be getting more careless," Nangong first metaphorically shot an arrow at Suming’s knee before continuing, "I wanted to tell you, when I get back, my uncle wants to treat us to a meal, to thank you for guiding Nangong Huang onto the right path."
Suming’s eyebrows shot up, heh, thanks was just a pretext—this was the first encounter with a minor boss.
The combat power of the minor boss was yet to be determined. First, there was a meeting to attend.
The attendees of today’s program discussion weren’t just the young hosts present yesterday but also included Shen Yan’s data analysis team, Wang Hao, the general manager of Taoyuan Entertainment, and Mrs. Tong from the zoo.
"Under the leadership of Mr. Su, with the care of the company leaders..."
"Stop, stop!" Suming directly interrupted the male host, "It’s an internal meeting, let’s skip the formalities and talk about the main points."
The male host’s face turned red as he refrained from singing further praises.
The hosts took turns discussing their feelings and insights from yesterday’s live broadcast. Stay updated via novelbuddy
Laymen enjoy the spectacle, while insiders examine the skill—after all, these hosts are semi-professionals. Their perspective on the live broadcast wasn’t just about how much money was made or how much traffic was generated, but also the social impact it created.
Their focal points aligned almost exactly with what Suming hoped for—they acknowledged that the ’Me and It’ segment was different from regular live broadcasts. Hosts needed stronger professional knowledge and adaptability, akin to professional TV hosts, and even suggested that if possible, they would like to attend relevant training at the TV station to enhance their skills.
"Good. I’ll contact the TV station." Suming, as the boss, was obviously supportive when employees were eager to improve.
During the hosts’ summaries, an unexpected highlight appeared that even Suming hadn’t anticipated.
A male host, while summarizing his experiences, took the initiative to admit his mistake, previously thinking the company’s strategic direction was flawed and even feeling smug about it. Reflecting later, realizing that as part of the company, even if one disagrees with the company’s views, they should present their dissent in a constructive way. Being gleeful over misfortune doesn’t help the company’s development, nor their own; it’s bad for everyone.
"It’s natural to feel smug over others’ misfortunes, but it’s certainly not right," Suming nodded and gestured for him to sit down, then looked at Wang Hao and said, "Mr. Wang and I have said more than once about unifying our thoughts and consolidating our fighting spirit—it’s not just lip service. A clenched fist has strength when it strikes, but if the five fingers act on their own, spreading them out, the more force you use, the less power you have, and you might even break your own fingers."
Wang Hao nodded earnestly. In his mind he pondered, what about the Orchid Brushing Acupoints Skill? But it was just a thought; if he dared speak it out loud, he’d probably end up on the receiving end of Suming’s Orchid Brushing Acupoints Skill right after the meeting.
Following the hosts’ experience sharing, Shen Yan’s team took the floor to speak.
The statistics from last night’s broadcast were out.
Data needs to be compared and have benchmarks to be meaningful, otherwise, it’s just a heap of dry, useless numbers.
To give everyone a clear impression, Shen Yan specially introduced several ’concepts’ to measure the level of a live broadcast program.
The ’Peak Viewer Count/Stable Viewer Count’ ratio, abbreviated as ’Peak-Stable Ratio,’ indicates whether the room can retain viewers and clearly reflects the broadcast’s quality.
Yesterday’s program reached a peak of 110,000 viewers during the high traffic period, and later stabilized at around 87,000 with minor fluctuations, 65% of which were local IP addresses from Yangchuan City. The Peak-Stable Ratio reached 0.79.
Typically, the Peak-Stable Ratio on the zoo’s live streaming platform ranges from 0.3 to 0.6; for several famous domestic live streaming platforms, the Peak-Stable Ratio of popular hosts, according to Shen Yan’s limited data, is estimated to be between 0.5 to 0.7.
A ratio of 0.5 is enough to rank among popular hosts nationally.
The zoo’s record Peak-Stable Ratio was 0.81, created by Professor Han initially. Since most viewers of Professor Han’s streams are his loyal fans, even watching him sleep garnered a large audience—this is called fan economy.
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’Seconds per Comment Frequency’ quite simply refers to the number of comments per second, indicating the enthusiasm of the viewers.
There were a total of 5482 comments yesterday, and the broadcast lasted nearly 50 minutes, averaging 1.83 comments per second.
But in reality, during the ten minutes when He was telling a story, the audience was immersed in the narrative, and there were almost no comments; most comments were concentrated in specific time slots.
Taking that into account, the effective commenting period saw 3-4 comments per second, and at peak times, it even exceeded 10 comments per second.
The zoo’s previous ’Seconds per Comment’ record was 2.1 comments/second, set by Jiao Shou, who went all out for the revolutionary work and got sprayed by an alpaca for his efforts.
The most attention-grabbing was the ’Minute Worth Creation,’ yesterday’s 48-minute live stream received gifts totaling a value of 89,000 Yuan, creating 0.14 thousand Yuan per minute.
This metric is quite high within the zoo, almost catching up to the episode that Mr. Han once did.
However, it’s not so easy to compare nationally.
Many live streaming platforms have been established for a long time, with a large base of wealthy patrons. If lucky, encountering a big spender can quickly skyrocket the metrics.
All in all, the first ’Me and It’ episode can be said to be a resounding success.
"Additionally, there’s been quite a lively discussion about the broadcast on Weibo, with nearly 400 people signing up for the next episode already, 75% of whom are local residents of Yangchuan City," Shen Yan concluded.